The photo is of one of my least favorite bridges. This one is on US60 and crosses the Tennessee River. The other one is a couple of miles on down the road and crosses the Cumberland River. Both of these bridges are quite narrow and it is really tight when you meet a semi from the other direction. It can be done but it is a challenge, especially with a gusty wind that wants to move you around. But all went well and those challenges are behind us with more, I am sure, in the future. That is one of the pleasantries of full time rv'ing. You never know where or when the next challenge, or shall we call it an adventure, will come from.
Friday, April 3, 2009
We left Spencer, IN about 11am and headed north on US231. The road is a bit narrow and there was a gusty wind from the left front, so it was a challenge to stay on the road. We stopped in Martinsville and filled up with gas, as the price was right, and headed on towards Indianapolis on SR 67. The flowering trees were quite pretty and made it really look like spring, however the air felt more like fall or winter.
I465 around Indianapolis was the same old race track that I remembered last summer when we left, however we managed to get back to Fishers in one piece after filling the LP tank. Now, we can set still for several days before having to move to dump the holding tanks.
The photo is of one of my least favorite bridges. This one is on US60 and crosses the Tennessee River. The other one is a couple of miles on down the road and crosses the Cumberland River. Both of these bridges are quite narrow and it is really tight when you meet a semi from the other direction. It can be done but it is a challenge, especially with a gusty wind that wants to move you around. But all went well and those challenges are behind us with more, I am sure, in the future. That is one of the pleasantries of full time rv'ing. You never know where or when the next challenge, or shall we call it an adventure, will come from.
The photo is of one of my least favorite bridges. This one is on US60 and crosses the Tennessee River. The other one is a couple of miles on down the road and crosses the Cumberland River. Both of these bridges are quite narrow and it is really tight when you meet a semi from the other direction. It can be done but it is a challenge, especially with a gusty wind that wants to move you around. But all went well and those challenges are behind us with more, I am sure, in the future. That is one of the pleasantries of full time rv'ing. You never know where or when the next challenge, or shall we call it an adventure, will come from.
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